A new approach for the estimation and the validation of a structural equation model with a formative-reflective scheme is presented. The basis of the paper is a proposal for overcoming a potential deficiency of PLS path modeling. In the PLS approach the reflective scheme assumed for the endogenous latent variables (LVs) is inverted; moreover, the model errors are not explicitly taken into account for the estimation of the endogenous LVs. The proposed approach utilizes all the relevant information in the formative manifest variables (MVs) providing solutions which respect the causal structure of the model. The estimation procedure is based on the optimization of the redundancy criterion. The new approach, entitled redundancy analysis approach to path modeling (RA-PM) is compared with both traditional PLS Path Modeling and LISREL methodology, on the basis of real and simulated data

Vittadini, G., Minotti, S., Fattore, M., Lovaglio, P. (2007). On the relationships among latent variables and residuals in PLS path modeling: The formative-reflective scheme. COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS, 51(12), 5828-5846 [10.1016/j.csda.2006.10.023].

On the relationships among latent variables and residuals in PLS path modeling: The formative-reflective scheme

VITTADINI, GIORGIO;MINOTTI, SIMONA CATERINA;FATTORE, MARCO;LOVAGLIO, PIETRO GIORGIO
2007

Abstract

A new approach for the estimation and the validation of a structural equation model with a formative-reflective scheme is presented. The basis of the paper is a proposal for overcoming a potential deficiency of PLS path modeling. In the PLS approach the reflective scheme assumed for the endogenous latent variables (LVs) is inverted; moreover, the model errors are not explicitly taken into account for the estimation of the endogenous LVs. The proposed approach utilizes all the relevant information in the formative manifest variables (MVs) providing solutions which respect the causal structure of the model. The estimation procedure is based on the optimization of the redundancy criterion. The new approach, entitled redundancy analysis approach to path modeling (RA-PM) is compared with both traditional PLS Path Modeling and LISREL methodology, on the basis of real and simulated data
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latent variables; partial least squares; PLS path modeling; redundancy analysis; LISREL model
English
2007
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12
5828
5846
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Vittadini, G., Minotti, S., Fattore, M., Lovaglio, P. (2007). On the relationships among latent variables and residuals in PLS path modeling: The formative-reflective scheme. COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS, 51(12), 5828-5846 [10.1016/j.csda.2006.10.023].
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